Gorilla using sign language at Miami Zoo telling someone he can't be fed...

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Publicado 2013-11-25
So this huge gorilla at the Miami Zoo tells a guy in sign language that he can't be fed. The guy throws a piece of orange and he slyly catches it and looks to see if the trainer is looking, check this out...

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  • @karabinas
    Humans: He’s smart Gorilla: They’re stupid
  • @kurtengel4652
    imagine if he threw it back "bruh what did i just say"
  • @MrAdal206
    He goes through all the trouble to sign to them not to feed him and they throw him food anyway. I’m sorry you’re in that situation buddy. You deserve so much better.
  • @qpwodkgh2010
    Wow, his signing is extremely deliberate and with clear thought. Abstract thinking. He's very smart. You can see it in his eyes.
  • @hereisedgie4166
    Gorilla: uses sign language Humans: clapping their hands together Gorilla:"Oh man, they're just not advanced enough.."
  • @novalove4790
    He legit gives them that "are you stupid" look lol
  • @ElevenAce
    When the Gorilla smarter than everyone at the Zoo
  • @a.y.t.a.s.494
    It makes me so sad that amazing animals like this are endangered by us. 😢
  • @yegenek
    Gorilla: I can't believe I'm here while those idiots are free.
  • @Garanon5
    I’m so impressed by his intelligence but more so his obedience and wisdom. Such amazing creatures
  • Koko not only could sign, she also lied. That takes a higher level of intelligence than just signing or mimicking signs. She got angry one time and tore the sink off the wall. She than told a person that her female trainer had torn the sink off, but humans are not strong enough to do that because of the way it was attached. I had a college course called Primate Behavior. It was co-taught by a biologist and an anthropologist. We each was assigned a primate to learn about, and since I was a Masters student (not in biology), they gave me chimps. For my paper, I concentrated on communication among chimps, which led me to review studies on communication between humans and the other Great Apes. They are amazingly intelligent beings.
  • @HBoywasdocile
    The fact that the animals know the rules better than the humans is bothersome
  • @JOHNDoe-dt8cr
    “Bro don’t feed me” Humans: clap Gorilla: “wtf”
  • This absolutely melted my heart, and the fact the humans didn’t respect him made me feel sad. 😢 I’m so fascinated with the intelligence of these wonderful animals!
  • @stacey5925
    OMG. This is absolutely amazing!!!! He knows the rules and gives a glance to see if keeper saw. Just like a little kid. So great!
  • @melonlord1414
    Gorilla goes out of his way to learn human sign language. Gorilla realizes, that most people don't know sign language -.-
  • @zaggaona
    He's learned to speak in sign, and still nobody understands him...
  • @Hunny_Bunn2004
    Bruh. If a GORILLA can follow the rules, then so can we😂 the fact that a gorilla is tellin us the zoo rules by sign language is the most amazing thing ive seen in my life🧍‍♀️